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Ashton

We've seen smaller villains follow others due to beliefs and morals more often than due to money or fear, examples being most of the league of villains supporting Stain's ideology or as shown this episode with Overhaul being compassionate when recruiting to the Yakuza. With that and the dedication to the cause we've seen from these types of henchmen, would you say it is more valuable to have a small sum of loyal followers or a great number of bought mercenaries? Why?

Jinchuriki87

While it doesn't condone their actions, in a way, it's not hard to emphasize with the criminals who felt rejected by society, and then loyally followed someone who essentially gave them meaning/purpose. Do you feel like mha has done well in showcasing how different points of view each have their own merit?